3d printed glasses case
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This design features a glasses case that holds two pairs of eyeglasses. I am the creator behind this unique concept. ...A big thanks to Fatih Tokgöz for his assistance throughout the entire design and rendering process.
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A glasses case employs a sturdy 1.75mm filament to construct its hinge, making it an ideal candidate for incorporating a soft and pliable felt liner to provide added comfort and protection for the wearer's eyewear.
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Here's a simple 3D printed case for the 3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Wireless and its USB dongle. Be advised that this mouse is very heavy, which makes it prone to opening up if not secured properly. In particular, holding it only by the top can be...
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The heavy stock metal case is now a relic of the past, replaced by a 3D printed alternative that's significantly lighter in weight. I've included the 3D files for your convenience, allowing you to customize and design a mount tailored specifically...
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We are going to create a unique USBASP ISP 3D printed case, model two. Print Settings Printer: Magtech is the printer we will be using. Rafts: It doesn't matter how many rafts we use. Supports: We don't need to worry about supports either. Infill:...
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The entire case is 3D printed with the exeption of the side panels. This case is compatible with ATX, mATX and mITX motherboards, ATX power supplies and even custom watercooling ! The structure is made of PET with some parts made in PLA like the...
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This 3D design aims to create a case that securely attaches with just four small screws. You can easily download the STL files and make adjustments as needed, such as adding custom air vents on top or on the side. One common issue with many cases is...
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The entire case required approximately 2.5 kilograms of filament to print. Here are the specifications for this custom PC case: Motherboard size: mITX (170mm x 170mm) Supported graphics card: Up to a maximum length of 280mm and a maximum of 2.5...
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This versatile case has been carefully crafted to accommodate glasses of all sizes, so whether you're sporting a pair of statement shades or everyday specs, it's got your back. ...The sleek, organic shape is free from any supportive elements, allowing...
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glasses case a simple box to protect your glasses - for glasses up to 145mm wide. it includes a template to apply a self-adhesive velvet on the inside down to the bottom. (center the velvet and start 2mm below the top edge then strip down) the...
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Also my first time fully designing in Fusion so please be kind to any errors. If I do go through and make a 3d printed version I will update here to let folks know. Any thoughts or ideas for what you would want to see in a fully 3d printed version is...
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The back and bottom faces of the case were crafted from sheet metal, with the back face left open for airflow and the front face 3D printed for added durability. The main structure is constructed from aluminum angle iron, which connects seamlessly to...
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Secondly, printing an entire case at once would take hours (possibly 15+) and if something goes wrong, you'd have to throw away the whole piece and start over. With my system, you can print each piece separately and only need to redo that piece if...
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For the Udoo antennas, use only the gold hex nut on the exterior of the 3D printed case; the lock nut washer takes too much thickness. I also had to hot glue the WIFI leads to the PCB to prevent them from detaching during assembly. ... I've included the...
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... battery. I printed the housing using Form Futura filament, specifically their 175mm HD Glass Blinded Pearl Blue filament http://www.formfutura.com/175mm-hdglass-blinded-pearl-blue.html. ...However, you can use ABS or PLA with good results as well.
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The Samsung 3D Glasses Case SSG-5150GB keeps up to six sets of glasses safely inside, ready to go at a moment's notice. It's perfect for users who like the bigger model or simply want extra space to hold even more accessories in their work...
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I didn't want my drone to be confined to the foam box it came in, so I decided to print a custom case that meets my needs. Please check out the pictures for reference - they show exactly what this amazing case can do. The tolerance of this case is...
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Although I made it possible with 3D printing technology, some pieces like aluminum panels don't follow this rule. Files for this project are available here for those who are interested in getting involved themselves. Feel free to look at them, and...
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The results were impressive, but I do have some reservations about how well the design will translate to an iPhone 7 since I haven't actually printed it out yet. The images you see are simply renderings generated by the software. ... If anyone has...
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This is a modified version of this model optimized for 3D printing. The screws from the Casio A171 can be used to tap the threads in this model. Can be printed in any rigid filament. ...Probably not water resistant, but the gasket place is still there.
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Hello friends Today I designed case for pulse sensor with self locking and spring tension for easy fix to fingers. The design has two parts 1 is bottom case which holds the sensor and 2nd one top case which locks to bottom case for action for close...
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It's a straightforward 2-watch design utilizing uncomplicated components and 3D printed parts. The total cost comes out to roughly $25 in materials, while the printing time clocks in at around 17 hours or so. Detailed build instructions can be found...
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This ingenious design consists of two cleverly designed components: one is the bottom case, which masterfully holds the sensor in place, while the second component, the top case, skillfully locks into position with the bottom case using the powerful...
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Designing and crafting a custom Voronoi case for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 is a fun and rewarding project that can be completed with basic materials and tools. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started. First, gather your materials: a piece...
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Glasses holder. No brackets needed. ...Apply strong adhesive to underside of small magnets and attach them to edges for improved closure.
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... used. Two springs for moving blocks and two springs for the battery are necessary. The housing is printed using Form Futura filament, but ABS or PLA can also be used with good results. ...Print Settings: Printer: Prusa i3 Supports: No Infill: 15%
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... adjust its size using a built-in slicer. ...The clever design enables either an interlocking or a sliding closure mechanism after minimal processing. Its versatile shape allows it to accommodate all types of glasses, easily customized to fit any pair.
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Then, print the housing using your 3D printer. Next, assemble all the parts together carefully. Make sure everything is connected properly before testing it out. Once you have finished assembling the charger, test it by moving the blocks back and...
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Here is a rewritten version of the text in clear and concise American English: The custom-made case is specifically designed for the MadLab Telegraph Module. ...To use it, please visit this YouTube tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nFiBcHoAhQ
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Simplified version of Arduino NANODesigned on Solidworks2016..Feel free to download and make your own modifications.If you like my models, Follow me for more.Credit to case files:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:608121/filesContact me through...